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Five people injured in shooting in US state of Louisiana
Five people injured in shooting in US state of Louisiana

Saba Yemen

time03-03-2025

  • Saba Yemen

Five people injured in shooting in US state of Louisiana

Louisiana - Saba: Five people were injured in a shooting carried out by a person at the Mardi Gras Carnival in the US state of Louisiana, on Monday. According to US media, the shooter was identified as 18-year-old Jamerian Anders, who was arrested by police following the incident. Police charged the suspect with five counts of attempted first-degree murder of five people, indicating in reports that the incident may be linked to fights between local gangs that took place near the Carnival parade route. American media reported that two of the injured were lightly injured and were able to leave the hospital after receiving the necessary first aid, while three others remain hospitalized, one of whom is in critical condition. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

Arrest made in Franklinton area shooting that wounded five
Arrest made in Franklinton area shooting that wounded five

Yahoo

time03-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Arrest made in Franklinton area shooting that wounded five

WASHINGTON PARISH, La. (WGNO) — A man is in Franklinton police custody following a shooting that left five people wounded. Officers with the Franklinton Police Department reported the incident happened around 11:40 p.m. on Sunday, March 2. One wounded in 'accidental discharge' of gun on Bourbon Street An investigation led to the arrest of 18-year-old Jamerian Anders who, according to officers, allegedly told them that 'he implicated the commission of the crimes.' As a result of the shooting, three of the five victims remain in the hospital with one in critical condition. Anders now faces five charges of attempted first degree murder, said officers. Florida pedestrian killed in Slidell hit-and-run crash No further details are available as officers continue to gather evidence and information to determine a possible suspect and made in Franklinton area shooting that wounded five Democrats bringing fired federal workers to Trump speech Trump doubles down on criticizing Zelensky over comment that end of war is far away OPM guidance strips language saying response to emails is 'explicitly voluntary' 'Stays in box' says a Mandeville mom's king cake knife Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Shooting at Mardi Gras Parade in Louisiana leaves 5 wounded, suspect in custody police say
Shooting at Mardi Gras Parade in Louisiana leaves 5 wounded, suspect in custody police say

Yahoo

time03-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Shooting at Mardi Gras Parade in Louisiana leaves 5 wounded, suspect in custody police say

Five people were wounded Sunday in Franklinton, Louisiana, after a shooting at a Mardi Gras parade, according to police. A suspect, 18-year-old Jamerian Anders, was arrested on five counts of attempted first-degree murder following the shooting, Franklinton Police said in a press release. Police said additional arrests are likely. The incident happened at about 7 p.m. near the parade route. Police described it as a gang-related shooting. Louisiana Governor Slams Teacher Who Made Students Complain To His Office About Climate Change Franklinton Police officers and Washington Parish Sheriff's deputies who were stationed in the area rushed to the victims and provided emergency medical aid until paramedics arrived and transported them to the hospital. Three of the victims remain in the hospital — one in critical condition and two in stable but guarded condition. The remaining two have been released. Read On The Fox News App Anders was arrested at 11:40 p.m. after police say he provided a voluntary statement during questioning in which he implicated himself. The incident remains under investigation, and police continue to search for more suspects. A possible motive has not been released by law enforcement. Super Bowl Reporter Dead In Louisiana Hotel Had Xanex In System After 'Bourbon Street Hustler' Meetup: Police In a separate incident earlier in the day, police arrested two youths who were found carrying firearms along the parade route within a school zone. Additionally, an earlier report of gunshots led police to a person armed with an AR-15-style article source: Shooting at Mardi Gras Parade in Louisiana leaves 5 wounded, suspect in custody police say

Shooting at Mardi Gras Parade in Louisiana leaves 5 wounded, suspect in custody police say
Shooting at Mardi Gras Parade in Louisiana leaves 5 wounded, suspect in custody police say

Fox News

time03-03-2025

  • Fox News

Shooting at Mardi Gras Parade in Louisiana leaves 5 wounded, suspect in custody police say

Five people were wounded Sunday in Franklinton, Louisiana, after a shooting at a Mardi Gras parade, according to police. A suspect, 18-year-old Jamerian Anders, was arrested on five counts of attempted first-degree murder following the shooting, Franklinton Police said in a press release. Police said additional arrests are likely. The incident happened at about 7 p.m. near the parade route. Police described it as a gang-related shooting. Franklinton Police officers and Washington Parish Sheriff's deputies who were stationed in the area rushed to the victims and provided emergency medical aid until paramedics arrived and transported them to the hospital. Three of the victims remain in the hospital — one in critical condition and two in stable but guarded condition. The remaining two have been released. Anders was arrested at 11:40 p.m. after police say he provided a voluntary statement during questioning in which he implicated himself. The incident remains under investigation, and police continue to search for more suspects. A possible motive has not been released by law enforcement. In a separate incident earlier in the day, police arrested two youths who were found carrying firearms along the parade route within a school zone. Additionally, an earlier report of gunshots led police to a person armed with an AR-15-style rifle.

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